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Some companies, such as Retrouvius, specialise in selling reclaimed items or re-using them to make new products. For example: - Slate tiles from an old government building lobby have been used to create a new kitchen floor.
- A teak balcony from a demolished hospital has ended up as a kitchen table.
- School science lab worktops are planed and re-sanded to be used again as a kitchen worktop or dining table.
To make the most of the old and turn it into new, salvage yards and reclamation specialists are the places to go. Popular items to look out for include doors, tiles, bricks, Belfast sinks, free-standing baths and fireplaces.
Tips for buying - Prices for items vary enormously depending on where you are in the country and the condition of the product. Do some research before you start so you have an idea of what to expect.
- Take someone with you who can give you an honest second opinion and help you check the item over.
- Take a tape measure and relevant measurements from your house if necessary (for example, if you're buying a bath or sink).
- If you do want an old sink or bath, you need to consider whether your bathroom/kitchen can support the weight - cast iron baths are extremely heavy!
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